Trump 47 Economy

Anonymous
The $18 trillion of new investment she mentions here is of course BS.
Anonymous
Bartiromo is a suckup has been who will say or do anything to stay on air.
Anonymous
There was a point in time when she was a serious journalist. Of course, that was over 20 years ago.
Anonymous
He means the 2026 midterms but wow.
Anonymous
Thanks to President Trump, the health of the U.S. government's finances is improving.

The current calendar year-to-date deficit is $1.52 trillion, which compares to a deficit of $1.93 trillion for the comparable period last year under Biden, a 21% drop.

Not only is the deficit smaller under President Trump - the economy is also bigger. The full 2025 calendar year budget deficit to GDP may total only 5.5%, substantially lower than the unsustainably high 6.8% in calendar year 2024 under Biden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to President Trump, the health of the U.S. government's finances is improving.

The current calendar year-to-date deficit is $1.52 trillion, which compares to a deficit of $1.93 trillion for the comparable period last year under Biden, a 21% drop.

Not only is the deficit smaller under President Trump - the economy is also bigger. The full 2025 calendar year budget deficit to GDP may total only 5.5%, substantially lower than the unsustainably high 6.8% in calendar year 2024 under Biden.

How has that helped your grocery prices? Maybe you should buy your kid only 2 dolls instead of 37, and 2 pencils instead of a dozen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to President Trump, the health of the U.S. government's finances is improving.

The current calendar year-to-date deficit is $1.52 trillion, which compares to a deficit of $1.93 trillion for the comparable period last year under Biden, a 21% drop.

Not only is the deficit smaller under President Trump - the economy is also bigger. The full 2025 calendar year budget deficit to GDP may total only 5.5%, substantially lower than the unsustainably high 6.8% in calendar year 2024 under Biden.


Paid astroturfer here to quote untrustworthy Bessent's tweet even when independent analyses of the deficit are different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to President Trump, the health of the U.S. government's finances is improving.

The current calendar year-to-date deficit is $1.52 trillion, which compares to a deficit of $1.93 trillion for the comparable period last year under Biden, a 21% drop.

Not only is the deficit smaller under President Trump - the economy is also bigger. The full 2025 calendar year budget deficit to GDP may total only 5.5%, substantially lower than the unsustainably high 6.8% in calendar year 2024 under Biden.


Nope. Try over 2 trillion as of today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to President Trump, the health of the U.S. government's finances is improving.

The current calendar year-to-date deficit is $1.52 trillion, which compares to a deficit of $1.93 trillion for the comparable period last year under Biden, a 21% drop.

Not only is the deficit smaller under President Trump - the economy is also bigger. The full 2025 calendar year budget deficit to GDP may total only 5.5%, substantially lower than the unsustainably high 6.8% in calendar year 2024 under Biden.


Citations?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to President Trump, the health of the U.S. government's finances is improving.

The current calendar year-to-date deficit is $1.52 trillion, which compares to a deficit of $1.93 trillion for the comparable period last year under Biden, a 21% drop.

Not only is the deficit smaller under President Trump - the economy is also bigger. The full 2025 calendar year budget deficit to GDP may total only 5.5%, substantially lower than the unsustainably high 6.8% in calendar year 2024 under Biden.


There is literally not a single metric in this post that is facutal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to President Trump, the health of the U.S. government's finances is improving.

The current calendar year-to-date deficit is $1.52 trillion, which compares to a deficit of $1.93 trillion for the comparable period last year under Biden, a 21% drop.

Not only is the deficit smaller under President Trump - the economy is also bigger. The full 2025 calendar year budget deficit to GDP may total only 5.5%, substantially lower than the unsustainably high 6.8% in calendar year 2024 under Biden.


There is literally not a single metric in this post that is facutal.


They are quoting Bessent, so basically it is bull. I do think it is a paid astroturfer though. They go quiet for awhile when you call it out.
Anonymous
Anonymous
November Unemployment is at 4.6%
Anonymous
Jobs data: given revisions etc, there has basically been zero job growth since april's "liberation day" announcement.

Trump has killed the US economy.
Anonymous
Jobs report, finally

A long-delayed government report on Tuesday showed that 64,000 jobs were gained in November, while 105,000 jobs were lost in October.
The unemployment rate in November rose to 4.6%.
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